2014年7月13日 星期日
2014 年全球十大安全國家!臺灣及香港高居第二及第三名!
近日美國網站 LIFESTYLE9 根據美國聯邦調查局 FBI 的數據評選出了今年全球十大安全的國家,第一名相信大家都猜得到,就是日本。雖然電視上常常看得到日本有很多的黑道、暴走族,不過其實日本大多數的黑道都是從事合法的商業活動,另外日本也有很嚴格的槍械管制,而且日本人普遍地會避免做出令國家蒙羞的行為,高居榜首無庸置疑。
十大安全國家中第二名則是臺灣,他們寫到臺灣是最佳及最安全的居住地之一,因為臺灣的犯罪活動相對於其他國家是非常少的,更重要的是臺灣人民普遍都很友善,許多觀光客都留下了不錯的印象,就算單身女子晚上外出也不會太危險。尤其是當你有困難時,旁人會在你求助前就伸出援手,這點顯然受到了國外民眾的青睞。讓臺灣得已成為最安全的國家第二名,也著實證明了「臺灣最美的風景,是人」。
另外十大安全國家裡第三名就是香港,在描述中他們寫到香港的犯罪行為非常稀有,而且許多店家都像是全年無休一般,也讓居民與觀光客感到安全。此外,他們也提到了香港政府所帶來的高安全標準,街上處處可見警察在巡邏,也不時會要求可疑人士出示身分證明,並且對人民彬彬有禮也樂於助人,讓旅客及居民都感到非常安全。
第四至第十名則分別為南韓、阿拉伯聯合大公國、馬爾他、盧森堡、喬治亞、巴林以及新加坡,喜歡到處旅遊的人也不妨參考參考,以免出門在外還得提心吊膽,失去了觀光的雅興。
Princess Anne celebrates 60th birthday
12 AUGUST 2010
Princess Anne – only daughter of the Queen, mother to Zara and Peter Philips, former European Eventing champion, charity patron and a pillar of the British monarchy.
What most people don't know is that she has another side to her; one that loves to dance and is not adverse to using underhand tactics to give her son's rugby team a winning edge.
In celebration of her milestone 60th birthday on August 15, the Princess Royal has given a special interview to the BBC in which she - and her two children - share revealing insights into her life.
It is the first time that Peter – whose wife Autumn is soon to make Anne a grandmother – and Zara have given a joint interview.
In one anecdote, brother and sister recall how their mother apparently let one of her dogs loose during a local rugby match to 'tactically' help Peter's team win.
And, according to her son, she jumped up and down screaming "start, start" when Zara didn’t hear the bell at the Eventing World Championships in 2006 – Zara went on to win and was crowned Sports Personality of the Year, 35 years after her mum achieved the same feat.
"I look at her and just think if I was going to be a mother, that's what I would want to be like," says Anne's proud 29-year-old daughter. "I would like to be as good a mother as she has been to us."
"Her advice generally about life has been invaluable," adds Peter – Anne chose to give neither child a title. "Whenever we may have got slightly above our station she'd be the first one to bring us back down to earth."
"When she's in an environment of people that she knows, whether it be her organisations or family, friends, she definitely relaxes a lot more and is great fun and is always the one laughing the loudest."
"She loves a good dance," adds Zara. "She is good on her feet."
As for the princess, who will spend her birthday on Sunday with husband Vice-Admiral Tim Laurence, she says turning 60 and becoming a grandmother in December, doesn't mean she is going to slow down.
Zara put on an elegant red jacket and pillbox hat. Black suede boots and a clutch bag completed the ensemble. While the Princess Royal was swathed in a warm brown coat adorned with delicate brooche in Cheltenham 2013.
Princess Anne's s country estate Gatcombe Park is home to the eponymous horse trials she runs alongside her ex-husband, Zara's father, Captain Mark Phillips.
Zara and husband Mike recently sold their classic £1.2 million Georgian house in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire with the intention of joining Princess Anne at Gatcombe Park.
From: the Hello
Princess Anne – only daughter of the Queen, mother to Zara and Peter Philips, former European Eventing champion, charity patron and a pillar of the British monarchy.
What most people don't know is that she has another side to her; one that loves to dance and is not adverse to using underhand tactics to give her son's rugby team a winning edge.
In celebration of her milestone 60th birthday on August 15, the Princess Royal has given a special interview to the BBC in which she - and her two children - share revealing insights into her life.
It is the first time that Peter – whose wife Autumn is soon to make Anne a grandmother – and Zara have given a joint interview.
In one anecdote, brother and sister recall how their mother apparently let one of her dogs loose during a local rugby match to 'tactically' help Peter's team win.
And, according to her son, she jumped up and down screaming "start, start" when Zara didn’t hear the bell at the Eventing World Championships in 2006 – Zara went on to win and was crowned Sports Personality of the Year, 35 years after her mum achieved the same feat.
"I look at her and just think if I was going to be a mother, that's what I would want to be like," says Anne's proud 29-year-old daughter. "I would like to be as good a mother as she has been to us."
"Her advice generally about life has been invaluable," adds Peter – Anne chose to give neither child a title. "Whenever we may have got slightly above our station she'd be the first one to bring us back down to earth."
"When she's in an environment of people that she knows, whether it be her organisations or family, friends, she definitely relaxes a lot more and is great fun and is always the one laughing the loudest."
"She loves a good dance," adds Zara. "She is good on her feet."
As for the princess, who will spend her birthday on Sunday with husband Vice-Admiral Tim Laurence, she says turning 60 and becoming a grandmother in December, doesn't mean she is going to slow down.
Zara put on an elegant red jacket and pillbox hat. Black suede boots and a clutch bag completed the ensemble. While the Princess Royal was swathed in a warm brown coat adorned with delicate brooche in Cheltenham 2013.
Princess Anne's s country estate Gatcombe Park is home to the eponymous horse trials she runs alongside her ex-husband, Zara's father, Captain Mark Phillips.
Zara and husband Mike recently sold their classic £1.2 million Georgian house in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire with the intention of joining Princess Anne at Gatcombe Park.
From: the Hello
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